Breaking county lines in our communities workshop
County lines is fast becoming one of the most prevalent forms of modern slavery in the UK. Drugs gangs make…
Read moreCounty lines is fast becoming one of the most prevalent forms of modern slavery in the UK. Drugs gangs make…
Read moreTogether Liverpool Executive Director Rev’d James Green was recently invited to shared a reflection about Love and Kindness, during a…
Read moreLast year around four million children in the UK lived in households that went short of food. That’s why Together…
Read moreRefugee Week is a UK-wide festival aiming to celebrate the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary.…
Read moreChurches are invited to apply for Feast of Fun grants to run community food activities for children & families, and…
Read moreMore than 3,000 meals were provided for children and families as sixteen churches hosted Network of Kindness Feast of Fun…
Read moreThese Network of Kindness workshops are delivered in partnership with Places of Welcome, Welcome Churches, and The Clewer Initiative.
Read moreSt James in the City and Wigan Deanery Trust have each secured £24,000 Benefact Trust funding to expand chaplaincy work with young people.
Read moreMore than £620,000 was saved from people’s shopping bills in a year thanks to 14 community food pantries set up with Network of Kindness support.
Read more“In the darkest moments there are still flickers of light. There are still members of our communities who refuse to lose hope…”
Read moreWe are delighted to have launched the first Network of Kindness Learning Community in Sefton North. This structured programme brings…
Read moreThe Network of Kindness is offering support to set up new Places of Welcome to help tackle social isolation across the Diocese of Liverpool area.
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